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aid to egypt now could be in jep jeopardy. we broker add cease-fire which is incredibly fragile, but this is not acceptable, not what the american taxpayers expect and our dollars will be directly related to the progress towards democracy. >> mccain says the u.s. could as marshal world public opinion against morsi, harris. >> harris: what about the democrats and their tone? it seems they were kind of going back and forth on their reaction. >> everyone is anxious to see what happens next and they're waiting to see, bun democratic congressman stressed the importance of patience and diplomacy. we're going to go in there and bully them into doing the right thing, why diplomacy is so important here and the way we do it is so important. we have to try to influence behind the scenes. >> and the egyps stock markets are going to dive in the wake of this, dropping nearly ten parents, harris. >> harris: thank you very much. fox confirming republican peter king will step down as part of the house homeland security committee. congressman k
aid to egypt now could be in jep jeopardy. we broker add cease-fire which is incredibly fragile, but this is not acceptable, not what the american taxpayers expect and our dollars will be directly related to the progress towards democracy. >> mccain says the u.s. could as marshal world public opinion against morsi, harris. >> harris: what about the democrats and their tone? it seems they were kind of going back and forth on their reaction. >> everyone is anxious to see what...
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i have no complaints with that. >> do you think there was enough security around the embassy in egypt shs perhaps the consulate in benghazi, but there was enough security for 9/11. there's been some talk. was it upped? was there more security than usual for 9/11 which is when these things happened? >> well, first of all, i want to be as courteous as i can. of course. it is 9/11, it is the arab spring, of course. but you have a well planned terrorist -- what looks like, we don't know, we have to get more information, looks like while we had the natural protest people have over one thing or another, hijacking that enthusiasm, a well planned probably terrorist plot, but we have to find that out. >> house democratic leader, nancy pelosi, thank you for joining me today. appreciate it. >> thank you. my pleasure. >>> battleground polls show trouble for governor mitt romney. supporter and former new york city mayor rudy jewel ay is here next. eaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...
i have no complaints with that. >> do you think there was enough security around the embassy in egypt shs perhaps the consulate in benghazi, but there was enough security for 9/11. there's been some talk. was it upped? was there more security than usual for 9/11 which is when these things happened? >> well, first of all, i want to be as courteous as i can. of course. it is 9/11, it is the arab spring, of course. but you have a well planned terrorist -- what looks like, we don't...
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[laughter] >> i think egypt is an ally. it has to me. >> the commander-in-chief immersed in the deep international crisis forced into clinton and parsing of words depending on the meeting of the word ally. we're looking for clarity from the president of united states at this moot-- at this moment. they're watching every single word he is all of the map did number one. >> when mubarak was the head of the chips you could say they were the ally. now i don't believe that they do. we should suspend all money to rehab the problems until we find out what happened. lou: ron paul has issued legislation to that effect. >> is that stupid from united states to borrow money from china to handed over? >> added is how we do foreign-aid. the problem is. lou: do mean that? >> egypt is the largest arab country with 84 million people. yes. fighting counterterrorism. >> see what happens on friday. i am sure the president has a candid discussion about the safety of american property and personnel. >> with george bush as president but did you ha
[laughter] >> i think egypt is an ally. it has to me. >> the commander-in-chief immersed in the deep international crisis forced into clinton and parsing of words depending on the meeting of the word ally. we're looking for clarity from the president of united states at this moot-- at this moment. they're watching every single word he is all of the map did number one. >> when mubarak was the head of the chips you could say they were the ally. now i don't believe that they do....
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egypt's judges are rumored to be boy caughting the referendum. that hasn't been finalized or confirmed. meanwhile the egyptian military has been authorized by the president with law enforcement powers. they will now serve and function at the police force until the referendum which has a lot of human rights people concerned. they're going to protect the police stations. the governments as they had to take that measure to ensure a safe and free and transparent vote. so a lot of uncertainty about whether or not this will be pulled off. >> definitely history in the making. thank you. nbc's eamahman mow deed. >>> a new pentagon report offers a bleak assessment of how ready the afghan forces are to take over the job. the semiannual report to congress found that only one of the afghan national army's 23 brigades are able to operate independently without the aid of u.s. support. the taliban remains determined and resilient. >>> as always, let me know why you're awake. shoot me an e-mail at way too early@msnbc.com or text me to awake followed by your resp
egypt's judges are rumored to be boy caughting the referendum. that hasn't been finalized or confirmed. meanwhile the egyptian military has been authorized by the president with law enforcement powers. they will now serve and function at the police force until the referendum which has a lot of human rights people concerned. they're going to protect the police stations. the governments as they had to take that measure to ensure a safe and free and transparent vote. so a lot of uncertainty about...
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it appears the paid could be turning in egypt. a 72-year-old farmer from china has become an internet star because of the new career as cross dressing model. it started when he put on a jacket from his granddaughter's closing line if teen girls and it was for laughs but, she took photos and they went viral, and the 72-year-old grandfather now is the new face of the clothing line, and he has had to turn down offers for other modeling jobs. you go! and before we wrap it up, a lessen for the kids, lying can get you out of trouble. a head master out at a school outside of london says that students who commit minor offenses can avoid punishment if they can come up with a quick excuse for their behavior. he says when he confronts the rule breakers he gives them ten seconds to talk their way out. if the lie is good enough, the head master lets them go saying the practice helps give them verbal skills they need to succeed. of course some say the head master is trying students to be politicians. i don't know, england, thankfully. that is i
it appears the paid could be turning in egypt. a 72-year-old farmer from china has become an internet star because of the new career as cross dressing model. it started when he put on a jacket from his granddaughter's closing line if teen girls and it was for laughs but, she took photos and they went viral, and the 72-year-old grandfather now is the new face of the clothing line, and he has had to turn down offers for other modeling jobs. you go! and before we wrap it up, a lessen for the kids,...
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giving egypt $1.5 billion in military aid, many problems with this, neil, but number one, egypt right now is in talks with germany to buy two submarines. hmm. very interesting. is that where our billions in aid will go, to build up the egyptian military already under the new muslim brotherhood president is threatening israel? that peace treaty, the 32-year-old peace treaty with israel is going to be out the window soon. number two, something a lot of people don't know, neil, back in 2010, right before this so-called "arab spring" broke out, the supreme leader of the muslim brotherhood in egypt, the top global guy declared a jihad against america and israel. i don't even know if the administration realizes that. but egypt is fast becoming an enemy of america. >> neil: we don't have to call some of our other top guys. we could call the ultimate top guy who said success of american administration essentially purchased with american taxpayer money to dislike, if not the hatred of people in the region. what he is saying is tens of billions of u.s. dollars late la hate us. >> they still hat
giving egypt $1.5 billion in military aid, many problems with this, neil, but number one, egypt right now is in talks with germany to buy two submarines. hmm. very interesting. is that where our billions in aid will go, to build up the egyptian military already under the new muslim brotherhood president is threatening israel? that peace treaty, the 32-year-old peace treaty with israel is going to be out the window soon. number two, something a lot of people don't know, neil, back in 2010, right...
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a large number were bussed in from rural areas in egypt. many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared for himself last week would end when that constitution is ratified. perhaps in just two weeks' time. it's not clear that's going to be enough for the protesters behind me, some of whom intend to sleep on the square until they drive president morsi from power. rick, back to you. >> rick: steve streaming live from cairo. thanks. >> arthel: closer to home, our neighbor to the south swear not guilty a new president. enrique pena nieto taking the oath of office as president marks,ing the return to power of the old ruling power after a 12-year absence. the
a large number were bussed in from rural areas in egypt. many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared...
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the opposite is true in egypt. egypt is a different situation. in lib y there is a very weak government. egypt, there is a powerful government and a powerful government that gave mixed signals to its people. you have the muslim brotherhood, a group that's been around for 85 years, the main stream of the hard core islamists. they gave the word that we have to be angry about this film, this awful film, go protest. and then when the protests started, they didn't send the troops to protect our embassy soon enough. so here our so-called ally allows our people to get trashed. >> gretchen: are they an ally? i was in cairo two years ago and the guide was a member of the muslim brotherhood, very educated. and he told us that it was the muslim brotherhood's goal to fly the flag of islam at the white house. >> well, that i haven't heard -- >> gretchen: i was a little nervous when the muslim brotherhood took overt country of egypt. >> the muslim brotherhood, their goal has been to have the sharia law govern the lives of the billion plus muslims on earth. tha
the opposite is true in egypt. egypt is a different situation. in lib y there is a very weak government. egypt, there is a powerful government and a powerful government that gave mixed signals to its people. you have the muslim brotherhood, a group that's been around for 85 years, the main stream of the hard core islamists. they gave the word that we have to be angry about this film, this awful film, go protest. and then when the protests started, they didn't send the troops to protect our...
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it's currently negotiated in egypt right now with egypt continuing. the next phase is going to be whether or not the various restrictions on movements across the border. the israelis have said they will consider that. not entirely. # this is very much a first step at this point in time. >> thanks so much. fred, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, the people here are also quite happy that there's no many rockets raining down on them. what you're not going to be seeing here on the israeli side is celebration. that's because people believe that hamas will regroup and fire rockets at israel again. here is what some people told me today. after a week long military operation and rocket barrages fired from gaza you were they're trying to get back to normal. in the town that suffered through so many air raid alarms this is the first time he can take his kid shopping without fear. >> you feel like you're back to life. >> reporter: you won't see people celebrating the cease-fire here. many saying it's did achieve the main objective of stopp
it's currently negotiated in egypt right now with egypt continuing. the next phase is going to be whether or not the various restrictions on movements across the border. the israelis have said they will consider that. not entirely. # this is very much a first step at this point in time. >> thanks so much. fred, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, the people here are also quite happy that there's no many rockets raining down on them. what you're not going to be...
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egypt is sliding away. remember, the muslim brotherhood, who we all thought it was fairly radical, is now the moderate wing in egypt. there is another group that is far more radical than the muslim brotherhood and i don't think we appreciate yet how much turmoil the region is in. >> we do the assessment and give it the worst case scenario it's as bad as many of us hope it is not, then what do you do? >> i'm actually having a press conference tomorrow at the national press club with scottn. the first thing i think you do is create an american energy policy that creates, as romney said, creates north american independence in this decade. there was a hillary clinton memo in 2010 where she said the saudis are clearly the leading funders of terrorism and we don't seem to be able to get them to stop n this administration we have increased the amount of oil we are buying from sueddy arabia. we are asking them to release more oil so we can buy more and send more money to them so they can fund the people attacking e
egypt is sliding away. remember, the muslim brotherhood, who we all thought it was fairly radical, is now the moderate wing in egypt. there is another group that is far more radical than the muslim brotherhood and i don't think we appreciate yet how much turmoil the region is in. >> we do the assessment and give it the worst case scenario it's as bad as many of us hope it is not, then what do you do? >> i'm actually having a press conference tomorrow at the national press club with...
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by egypt's islamist president, mohamed morsi. though country's rocky transition to democracy may hit a brick wall, two days of violent protest adding to the tension in what is already one of the most volatile regions of the world, mohamed morsi, the newly elected president and head of the muslim brotherhood giving himself near absolute power at the expense of egypt's courts and the country's justices firing back calling for a strike and protests until his decree is rescinded. and, there is this: a warning from a prominent opposition leader, that egypt's military may be forced to get involved against president morsi's wishes in an effort to restore order. let's begin with steve harrigan streaming live from cairo, protesters in full force in tahrir square, do you have any idea what is next for them? >> reporter: harris, what we are likely to see on sunday and tuesday, are, perhaps, massive street protests, not just by those who want to oust mohamed morsi, who think he's trying to become a dictator but those who support him, who thi
by egypt's islamist president, mohamed morsi. though country's rocky transition to democracy may hit a brick wall, two days of violent protest adding to the tension in what is already one of the most volatile regions of the world, mohamed morsi, the newly elected president and head of the muslim brotherhood giving himself near absolute power at the expense of egypt's courts and the country's justices firing back calling for a strike and protests until his decree is rescinded. and, there is...
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well, either way, it's deteriorating inside egypt. when we come back, the military judge in the fort hood massacre is removed after ordering the suspect, army major nadel hassan to shave his beard. the latest on that and the efforts three years later of survivors and victims families to get the attack labeled an act of terrorism. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >> a military appeals court this week, threw out a judge's order to forcibly shave fort hood shooting suspect nadel hassan and removed the judge from the case and for the armed forces appeared that he didn't appear impartial while pr
well, either way, it's deteriorating inside egypt. when we come back, the military judge in the fort hood massacre is removed after ordering the suspect, army major nadel hassan to shave his beard. the latest on that and the efforts three years later of survivors and victims families to get the attack labeled an act of terrorism. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in...
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major power grab in egypt. susan rice blames the intel community. the anti-muslim video that we talk, he will speak for the first time. the foreign policy roundup is next. in [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescription drug coverage? a medicare advantage plan can give you doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage all in one p
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well, either way, it's deteriorating inside egypt. when we come back, the military judge in the fort hood massacre is removed after ordering the suspect, army major nadel hassan to shave his beard. the latest on that and the efforts three years later of survivors and victims families survivors and victims families if we want to improveeled an our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> a military appeals court this week, threw out a judge's order to forcibly shave fort hood shooting suspect nadel hassan and removed the judge from the case and for the armed forces appeared that he didn't appear impartial while presiding over the trial, if convicted in the 2009 shooting at the texas army post that killed 13 people and wounded more than two dozen. and h
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and egypt, in many ways, plays such an important. strategic role in the whole region that we need to continue to engage with them and continue to provide economic support to help their transition succeed. we can't just leave the playing field, as some people would have us do. that simply strengthens the role of the radicals, the people who perpetrate violence. we need to work with the government, which is making a major effort to address that kind of issue. >> without infringing on our principles like free speech. >> yes, we have strong principles we have to emphasize. freedom of speech, the way you treat religious minorities. a whole range of things. we're emphasizing that freedom of expression and freedom of opportunity to practice one's religion. we're emphasizing a lot of these things as we develop and further our relationship with the region. >> bob, great insights as always. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we so appreciate it. it's been a september to remember. will the markets be able to build on this rally tomorrow and cl
and egypt, in many ways, plays such an important. strategic role in the whole region that we need to continue to engage with them and continue to provide economic support to help their transition succeed. we can't just leave the playing field, as some people would have us do. that simply strengthens the role of the radicals, the people who perpetrate violence. we need to work with the government, which is making a major effort to address that kind of issue. >> without infringing on our...
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major power grab in egypt. susan rice blames the intel community. the anti-muslim video that we talk, he will speak for the first time. the foreign policy roundup is next. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: bold move thursday, egypt newly elected president mohammed morsi granted himself sweeping powellers to give him oversight of any kind and says it's necessary to push through much-needed reforms but they responded with violent protests. this is something that is controversial. people say we have opineed the arab spring but the democracy is thrown aside. >> eric: mohammed morsi before the peace treaty or the cease-fire they came to agree on, before it seemed like he was going to side with hamas, with the palestinians. somehow he came through and came through, first of all, the most important thing he did is declared that the egypt israeli peace treaty or treaty in effect and strong. that really told the world that egypt is going to continue to be a good ally. he is getting pushback from his people because he declared himself the czar or pharaoh or whatever once
major power grab in egypt. susan rice blames the intel community. the anti-muslim video that we talk, he will speak for the first time. the foreign policy roundup is next. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: bold move thursday, egypt newly elected president mohammed morsi granted himself sweeping powellers to give him oversight of any kind and says it's necessary to push through much-needed reforms but they responded with violent protests. this is something that is controversial. people say we have...
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he went back to egypt, quit the civil service and joined the muslim brotherhood. he was arrested and torture but he continued to advocate against western civilization generally, particularly against jews. he was released for a time, but eventually was rearrested, tried for conspiracy against the government and hanged in 1956. at that time any members of the brotherhood fled to saudi arabia. his brother was among those who fled and taught the doctrine saudi arabia. that history did not come to these shores on december 11 of 2001 or even in february 26 of 1983 when a bomb went off in the world trade center causing millions of dollars of damage and eventually began to become known as the first world trade center bombings. >> with is agents approach, they were accused of what we now call racial profiling and backed off. in november of 1990, one of these men who had been participating in that target practice could assassinate a right wing israeli politician after he gave a speech. the case was treated by the manhattan da as the lone act of a lone gunman. they saw that
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one of the recipient from egypt for a lot of money every year. saying if you don't end us the money there will be problems with israel. what is your take on that? >> andrea: the muslim brotherhood is a violent group. my biggest fear when mubarak was taken out. they control the mosque and the union. now they won majority of election. i'm skeptical of the motives. they say if you don't give us the money this will jeopardize peace with israel. remember when assad tried to make peace? biggest threat to islam if you study the quran is not the -- it's the aposit. not infidel. it's the muslim that turns and tries to make peace. this is why i'm not buying this that muslim brotherhood seeks peace with israel. no such thing as peace. it's just cease-fire. >> bob: for those in the muslim community and united states and around the world we have gone out of our way to be tolerant in the face of difficult times for us. i would just say that it's time for muslims, moderate muslims, said things and i think they do, to stand up and speak out on this. we're tired
one of the recipient from egypt for a lot of money every year. saying if you don't end us the money there will be problems with israel. what is your take on that? >> andrea: the muslim brotherhood is a violent group. my biggest fear when mubarak was taken out. they control the mosque and the union. now they won majority of election. i'm skeptical of the motives. they say if you don't give us the money this will jeopardize peace with israel. remember when assad tried to make peace? biggest...
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the muslim brotherhood in egypt and libya and different groups that share al-qaeda's ideology. there was a politician who actually was working with the muslim brotherhood front who we assigned to protect our embassy in libya. >> judge jeanine: and is that the tweet that either shawn smith said that atombing tha ai survive the night because he had seen one of the libyans take a photograph that night. >> now, knowing that actually the politician told the security group that stop, do not act because they are going to be a planned attack. put your arms down, do not do anything. so our president assigned a muslim brotherhood front to protect our people in our embassy in libya. >> judge jeanine: and ultimately it was not protect. >> and ultimately he basically betrayed his fellow americans and their blood is almost on his hands as much as the blood of those who we love are at the hands of the islamists as well. >> judge jeanine: what do you you think of the fact there is now some evidence that indicates this was being run by an individual formerly in guantanamo that we released to li
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the cover of the egypt daily news website today proclaimed egypt's new pharaoh. the headline, morsi's rule, a chip off the old mubarak block? and here in the united states, a similar question from the atlantic. mohammed morsi abe lincoln in disguise or another mubarak? talk about two choices. and the stock market didn't think this was a good move either. it plunged 10%. stocks opened down today and barely moved up by the end of the day. so this new president in egypt in which the united states has placed so much hope, starting to look too much like the dictator he replaced and is he the leader of an islamist government that will become more and more extreme, threatening america? on the phone with us tonight, amir hamsami, the founder of egypt's freedom party, and ed hussein joins me. ed, i want to start with you. morsi was credited with brokering that cease fire between israel and hamas. it seems within hours, he swept away with all these powers, saying his word will ride over judges. was he emboldened taking advantage of his success? >> without doubt, he knew he
the cover of the egypt daily news website today proclaimed egypt's new pharaoh. the headline, morsi's rule, a chip off the old mubarak block? and here in the united states, a similar question from the atlantic. mohammed morsi abe lincoln in disguise or another mubarak? talk about two choices. and the stock market didn't think this was a good move either. it plunged 10%. stocks opened down today and barely moved up by the end of the day. so this new president in egypt in which the united states...
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egypt and the poor economy for quite some time and it is degrading. we see tourism plummet, and there is no hope of that coming back anytime soon. we don't see any real industrial activity in egypt. we see a very inefficient agricultural sector. a lot of things are wrong with the egyptian economy, and unfortunately president more see in the muslim brotherhood are focused on an agenda of distribution, redistribution of wealth and the welfare state which is just not a prescription for economic success. in the short term i think he is trying to shore up his power by taking some power back from the judiciary. then he will try to appeal to the poorest egyptians by redistributing. melissa: he better do that quick. don't want to run at a time without asking you about david's slang. a lot of made -- a lot was made of the iron dome. the net cost to israelis to shoot down one rocket is somewhere between $50,150,000. at the same time, you know, the moss is being supplied with rockets that are a few thousand dollars. you can see if this was just a battle of money
egypt and the poor economy for quite some time and it is degrading. we see tourism plummet, and there is no hope of that coming back anytime soon. we don't see any real industrial activity in egypt. we see a very inefficient agricultural sector. a lot of things are wrong with the egyptian economy, and unfortunately president more see in the muslim brotherhood are focused on an agenda of distribution, redistribution of wealth and the welfare state which is just not a prescription for economic...
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why did he go to egypt? after ousting hosni mubarak, negotiations are going on as we speak and i hope we will reach something soon that will stop the violence and counterviolence. the whole world is working on trying to deescalate this conflict. the european union weighed in today as did russia. russia preparing a u.n. resolution calling for a cease fire. probably our closest ally abroad in matters of war and peace is britain, and they are taking the same line as president obama, although they are being even more direct about it. the foreign secretary saying that hamas bares responsibility for what's going on, but he warns that "a ground invasion of gaza would lose israel a lot of the international support they have in this situation." a ground invasion is more difficult for the international community to sympathize with or support. so the world, at least the world of the united states and our allies is pretty much speaking with one voice here. israel, stop the ground work thing. that's the message from the
why did he go to egypt? after ousting hosni mubarak, negotiations are going on as we speak and i hope we will reach something soon that will stop the violence and counterviolence. the whole world is working on trying to deescalate this conflict. the european union weighed in today as did russia. russia preparing a u.n. resolution calling for a cease fire. probably our closest ally abroad in matters of war and peace is britain, and they are taking the same line as president obama, although they...
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only military people and military background to be ruling egypt. of course on the other side military still have some kind of powers in the interim that was supposed to be... whether it's going to be months or years until we have a constitution when they really give up the rest of powers that they are having now, especially legislative ones and the other things that the president should have, including asking for the military to intervene for securing the country in crisis. >> rose: what do you think mohammed morsi believes he has to accomplish to be president of all the people? >> i don't know if he believes personally. he didn't try as an individual, he ran as the muslim brotherhood so the real question is mohammed morsi has an agenda himself or who's behind him, which is the muslim brotherhood has their own agenda of power and in society. i mean, it's very clear that after the mubarak ouster they thought and said clearly that they would not run for president. they actually did it. and now that they have the parliament, yes, the particle system d
only military people and military background to be ruling egypt. of course on the other side military still have some kind of powers in the interim that was supposed to be... whether it's going to be months or years until we have a constitution when they really give up the rest of powers that they are having now, especially legislative ones and the other things that the president should have, including asking for the military to intervene for securing the country in crisis. >> rose: what...
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in pakistan, moving to almost 80%, and in egypt, 70% to 79%. currently the direction that this president -- but we assume that he would be able to stick this country 3.5 years ago. >> those numbers are even worse than they hate u.s. on first blush. the numbers at the beginning of the obama administration is when the u.s. was suffering from a very difficult, long war in iraq. president bush, before him, have started withdraws, i think this is some better numbers than the 74 and the erosion is even worse. this president has had a policy, which has created disrespect for america. the likability factor is not the most important. the respect factor is most important. you are seeing the reactions that have so much violence involved in this. the definition of what happens when we lose respect around the world. we are the last superpower. we have a responsibility to help stabilize. instead, we have created a vacuum of power that has destabilized the world. lou: i suppose that is a difficult, if you will, a difficult balance. knowing when a refusal to e
in pakistan, moving to almost 80%, and in egypt, 70% to 79%. currently the direction that this president -- but we assume that he would be able to stick this country 3.5 years ago. >> those numbers are even worse than they hate u.s. on first blush. the numbers at the beginning of the obama administration is when the u.s. was suffering from a very difficult, long war in iraq. president bush, before him, have started withdraws, i think this is some better numbers than the 74 and the erosion...
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egypt has always had these deep wells of anti-americanism. at the height of the relationship with hosni mubarak, in every public opinion survey, the egyptians were fierce anti-americans. that's the truth of that demented raelgs sh demented relationship. president obama fell for the allusion that he could sweet-talk the society out of their rage and cairo. he went to cairo for famous speech. he believed that he had capped the volcano in the islamic world. >> fran, ben, it is good to have you all here. we are going to come back. obviously, we are on facebook and twitter. i'm tweeting tonight. >>> next, trying to find the killers that struck in benghazi. manhunt far from over. marines are on their way. we are going to update you on that and talk about what kind of force will be brought to bear when more suspects are identified. we will talk about bob bear and retired brigadier general, david grant. you guys take a minute. verizon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. w
egypt has always had these deep wells of anti-americanism. at the height of the relationship with hosni mubarak, in every public opinion survey, the egyptians were fierce anti-americans. that's the truth of that demented raelgs sh demented relationship. president obama fell for the allusion that he could sweet-talk the society out of their rage and cairo. he went to cairo for famous speech. he believed that he had capped the volcano in the islamic world. >> fran, ben, it is good to have...
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see, egypt doesn't produce a lot of oil, and because we built in good buffer of supply in case of a disruption, we really have to see oil come off the market. if each -- it's not going to cost the global market place any oil, but nigeria's a very important cog in the global oil economic wheel. they have a very high quality oil that's very difficult to replace, and considering the fact that the three places you really rely on in europe for high quality crudes is the north sea, libya, and nigeria. if we lose oil from either nigeria or libya, we could have a situation like we saw earlier in the summer where crude hit record highs. back to you. ashley: phil, thank you very much. >> thanks. trace -- tracy: u.s. programs on the chopping block, and if we don't reduce the deficit, u.s. military spending will be slashed by $54.7 billion in 2013, 9.4% of the budget. what's that mean for the defense industry, and which companies could take the biggest hit? brian, weighing in, managing directer of research at crt capital. brian, first of all, you're saying regardless of the election and who wins, the defe
see, egypt doesn't produce a lot of oil, and because we built in good buffer of supply in case of a disruption, we really have to see oil come off the market. if each -- it's not going to cost the global market place any oil, but nigeria's a very important cog in the global oil economic wheel. they have a very high quality oil that's very difficult to replace, and considering the fact that the three places you really rely on in europe for high quality crudes is the north sea, libya, and...
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, and how much of an ally is egypt? he is drawing lines in the sand earlier than you would expect at a time like this when a challenger realizes he can't compete with the rose garden. >> take a look. >> i spoke out when the key fact that i referred to was known, which was that the embassy of the united states issued what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. i believe when a mistake is made of that significance, you speak out. >> chuck, is this going to help mitt romney get swing votes, foreign policy, or does that weigh into the fact that obama got such a bounce in the convention -- >> i think it's a riskier time to pick, and the timing is risky, and do you wait for foreign policy debate? that's the path they have chosen. i know behind the scenes there's some romney surrogates that are second guessing whether the timing of this was the right timing and appropriate given the events that were still unfolding at the time. i think there is more risk here than potential reward. yes, he creat
, and how much of an ally is egypt? he is drawing lines in the sand earlier than you would expect at a time like this when a challenger realizes he can't compete with the rose garden. >> take a look. >> i spoke out when the key fact that i referred to was known, which was that the embassy of the united states issued what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. i believe when a mistake is made of that significance, you speak out. >> chuck, is this...
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. ♪ dagen: breaking news and live pictures coming out of egypt. riot police now using teargas all protesters demonstrating against president mohammad morici. thousands of protesters protesting against him. connell: the water levels on the mississippi river dropping to record lows. we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >> yes. this is the lowest levels we have seen in years. we are approaching record lows we have never seen. jeff: it is not enough to raise the levels, the rain we are seeing right now. >> it is pretty amazing what you can see at these low river stages. it is really amazing how low the water is. jeff: they have had to reduce the amount of cargo that they can ship. it is actually a fertilizer that in this middle part. the outside is actually empty barges to go upriver to bring grain back down. >> correct. jeff: how much of an impact puts back this is fertilizer for spring
. ♪ dagen: breaking news and live pictures coming out of egypt. riot police now using teargas all protesters demonstrating against president mohammad morici. thousands of protesters protesting against him. connell: the water levels on the mississippi river dropping to record lows. we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >>...
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we want to show you some pictures out of cairo, egypt. you may have seen there was a power grab a bite that guy, a head of the muslim brotherhood the egypt. he just recently declared himself the ayatollah of egypt and a lot of egyptian and not happy about that. this guy essentially put himself and his government above the judiciary. when you don't have a free judiciary you have a dictatorship. a lot of people said that is where the muslim brotherhood wanted to go and a lot of people in egypt particularly protesters to the right of your screen think that is where egypt is going. we will follow the story all day. let's check shares of apple as the market opens. apple shares are down. no, they're up $4. apple has been trading down, the low it has been about 530. of high was 700, when it then dropped 20% so apple is trading up $5, that is a nice little hop of 1% and it looks like it is continuing to rise, seeing real competition from a lot of other imitations. some would say straight competition for the iphone. also those tablets have really
we want to show you some pictures out of cairo, egypt. you may have seen there was a power grab a bite that guy, a head of the muslim brotherhood the egypt. he just recently declared himself the ayatollah of egypt and a lot of egyptian and not happy about that. this guy essentially put himself and his government above the judiciary. when you don't have a free judiciary you have a dictatorship. a lot of people said that is where the muslim brotherhood wanted to go and a lot of people in egypt...